Results
Year | Venue | Winning Team | Score | Losing Team | Captains | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2011 | Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche (Paris, France) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
15½ | 12½ | Continental Europe | Paul McGinley Jean van de Velde |
2009 | Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche (Paris, France) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
16½ | 11½ | Continental Europe | Paul McGinley Thomas Bjørn |
2007 | The Heritage Golf & Spa Resort (County Laois, Ireland) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
16½ | 11½ | Continental Europe | Nick Faldo Seve Ballesteros |
2005 | Wynyard Golf Club (County Durham, England) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
16½ | 11½ | Continental Europe | Colin Montgomerie José María Olazábal |
2003 | Campo de Golf Parador El Saler (Valencia, Spain) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
15 | 13 | Continental Europe | Colin Montgomerie Seve Ballesteros |
2002 | Druids Glen (County Wicklow, Ireland) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
14½ | 11½ | Continental Europe | Colin Montgomerie Seve Ballesteros |
2000 | Sunningdale Golf Club (Berkshire, England) |
Continental Europe | 13½ | 12½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
Colin Montgomerie Seve Ballesteros |
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